Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 16Department of Archaeology, 2003 - Archaeology |
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... statuettes , too , could be structured after the same principles . This hypothesis seems especially apt when analysing differences between anthropomorphous statuettes . A detailed examination reveals that some of them display various ...
... statuettes , too , could be structured after the same principles . This hypothesis seems especially apt when analysing differences between anthropomorphous statuettes . A detailed examination reveals that some of them display various ...
Page 153
... statuettes present in tombs were for their most part fragmented . I also have found evidence that all " complete " Hamangia statuettes , except for the now famous couple of statuettes called " The Thinker and Spouse " and some recent ...
... statuettes present in tombs were for their most part fragmented . I also have found evidence that all " complete " Hamangia statuettes , except for the now famous couple of statuettes called " The Thinker and Spouse " and some recent ...
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... statuettes , could be renewed and charged with mana of the ancestors in a homoeopathic or contagious way . This hypothesis could provide an explanation for the lack of necropoli , the fragmented skeletons and the large number of ...
... statuettes , could be renewed and charged with mana of the ancestors in a homoeopathic or contagious way . This hypothesis could provide an explanation for the lack of necropoli , the fragmented skeletons and the large number of ...
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